Cyberspace networks the globe. Its “bright lattices of logic” simulate and transcend the world in a “cage of neon” (Gibson, 1984, 5–10). Yet attempts to restrict it are at the center of some of the key legal battles of our time. Copyright owners seek to impose copyright filters on YouTube, possibly censoring thousands of channels and millions of videos in a way that television has never been regulated (Viacom, 2012). Trademark owners’ complaints shape the content of eBay and other online shopping sites, and copyright holders have shut down some software services using arguably antiquated notions of “encouraging” illegality (Tiffany, 2010, 104). The American Civil Liberties Union has warned that patents are being issued by the U.S. governmen...
The entertainment industry has a history of framing new technology as piracy that threatens its very...
The Internet has dramatically increased the ease of copyright infringement. A popular proposal recom...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
This Article explores the potential displacement of substantive copyright law in the increasingly im...
Intellectual property law has struggled to keep up with new technologies and the issues posed by new...
Cyberspace is a virtual world, which technically exists only in computer memory, but it is interacti...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
This Article analyzes the legal and human rights implications of efforts by copyright owners such to...
The first half of this Article charts the evolving but eminently ascertainable social norms of the u...
This book explores what the American Civil Liberties Union calls the third era in cyberspace, in whi...
In the decade leading up to the twenty-first century, the number of Internet-related legal disputes ...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Electronic commerce in cyberspace faces an uncertain legal environment. In many instances the laws t...
The entertainment industry has a history of framing new technology as piracy that threatens its very...
The Internet has dramatically increased the ease of copyright infringement. A popular proposal recom...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
A few years ago, it was fanciful to imagine a world where intellectual property owners - such as rec...
This Article explores the potential displacement of substantive copyright law in the increasingly im...
Intellectual property law has struggled to keep up with new technologies and the issues posed by new...
Cyberspace is a virtual world, which technically exists only in computer memory, but it is interacti...
As the influence of the Internet in global information gains significance, it gives rise to tremendo...
This Article analyzes the legal and human rights implications of efforts by copyright owners such to...
The first half of this Article charts the evolving but eminently ascertainable social norms of the u...
This book explores what the American Civil Liberties Union calls the third era in cyberspace, in whi...
In the decade leading up to the twenty-first century, the number of Internet-related legal disputes ...
Copyright initially developed in response to the printing press and gradually evolved to encompass o...
Electronic commerce in cyberspace faces an uncertain legal environment. In many instances the laws t...
The entertainment industry has a history of framing new technology as piracy that threatens its very...
The Internet has dramatically increased the ease of copyright infringement. A popular proposal recom...
Cyberspace was once thought to be the modern equivalent of the Western Frontier, a place where land ...